GLAMORGAN have sacked head coach Grant Bradburn after allegations of inappropriate behaviour were made against the New Zealander.

The Welsh county referred Bradburn to the independent Cricket Regulator following the allegations and the 58-year-old was subsequently charged with misconduct.

“We are confident that a fair and transparent process has been followed in this case,” read a Glamorgan statement.

“Glamorgan Cricket has a zero-tolerance policy towards discriminatory behaviour of any kind.

“Having completed our own internal investigation, it became clear that Mr Bradburn’s position was untenable, and the club is now providing the appropriate support to those affected.”

Club chair Mark Rhydderch-Roberts added: “At Glamorgan Cricket we put the well-being of our people first and are providing support for those affected.

“We’re incredibly proud of our track record in terms of making sure that everyone who is involved with the club feel they are respected, belong and are treated fairly.”

Hamilton-born Bradburn was an off-spinner who played seven Test matches and 11 one-day internationals for New Zealand between 1990 and 2001.

He coached Northern Districts and the New Zealand Under-19s in his homeland before being appointed Scotland head coach in 2014.

 

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